Curriculum
Our play-based curriculum sparks curiosity, creativity, and growth through hands-on adventures and joyful learning!


Curriculum Overview
Soka Preschool offers a joyful, four-year learning journey based on MOE’s “Nurturing Early Learners” framework.
Guided by the iTeach Principles, our teachers use purposeful play and quality interactions to nurture our students.
The four years’ learning experience will allows the students to explore six key areas—aesthetics and creative expression; discovery of the world; language and literacy; motor skills development; numeracy; and social and emotional development—while picking up core values such as perseverance, honesty, and respect.
Value Creative Centres
Learning centres provide opportunities for children to engage in hands-on experiences; learn to make choices by themselves; explore and investigate concepts taught through carefully planned hands-on activities.
Learning centres form a major component of the curriculum. Teachers set up interesting activities that promote self-help skills, language development, social skills, creativity and responsibility.






Gymnastics Movement Programme
The physical development of each growing child is important in contributing to the child’s holistic development.
The school engages BearyFun Gym to run the Gymnastics Movement Programme aimed at developing the children’s gross motor skills, muscular strength, endurance, balance, co-ordination and pro social behaviour. The coaches are qualified and trained to work with preschool children.
The programme also focuses on the development of the child’s dominant movement patterns and the acquisition of simple gymnastics movements. These fundamental movement abilities are required for work, sports and recreational activities.
SP Post Office
The SP Post, launched in 2001, is an innovative hands-on learning project that builds children’s reading, writing, communication, and teamwork skills.
The children write letters, greetings, and draw pictures to classmates, teachers, and staff. They manage the mini “Post Office”—collecting, sorting, and delivering mail.
By blending dramatic play with real-world postal tasks, SP Post fosters collaboration, empathy, and an early appreciation of their parents’ working life and adult responsibilities.



